On Saturday 21 of August 2010 19:12:37 zzapper wrote:
> Hi
> (Hope this is not too dumb)
>
> I want to duplicate directory vim73 to vim
>
> >cp -r vim73 vim/
>
> if directory vim does not exist then it does what I want.
> However if vim/ already exists then vim73/ will be created as a
> sub-directory in vim/ eg vim/vim73
>
> Can you explain this behaviour
This is how cp command works and is unrelated to shell.
> and how can I force it duplicate to
> same level regardless of whether directory exists
GNU cp has -T option that does exactly what you want.

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